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  1. urqh

    urqh Tea drinking surrender monkey

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    Its a cricket term...baseball for Brits..

    Richard is about to hit 100 salutes...If no one will give him one as hes on 99...Ill do it myself...

    Well done doom and gloom merchant.
     
  2. Richard

    Richard Expert

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    FOOK IN EKE MRS MIGGINGS!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fvsCjJtz4fs

    Drop your pants and slide on the ice. :D

    I like to thank the following people...

    Carl
    Carl
    Carl
    Carl
    Carl

    And urgh


    And of couse everyone else.
     
  3. urqh

    urqh Tea drinking surrender monkey

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    You got no chance....No one can get on to post anyway...so just take it as read...Your an Englishmen...We dont do praise. Go punch someone in a foreign land...that what we do best.
     
  4. Richard

    Richard Expert

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    Thanks I just cleaned my monitor screen. :lol:
     
  5. Erich

    Erich Alte Hase

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    R ~ you're such a happy guy

    I'd gladly give you a salute if the box was in place, as urgh said the craziness of the site the last week has misplaced some of the icons, medals, etc...... plus travelling about the site is like a garden slug on mud.
     
  6. Erich

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    R ~ you're such a happy guy

    I'd gladly give you a salute if the box was in place, as urgh said the craziness of the site the last week has misplaced some of the icons, medals, etc...... plus travelling about the site is like a garden slug on mud.
     
  7. Skipper

    Skipper Kommodore

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    Congrats ! You certainly deserve the praises.
     
  8. Drew5233

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    Here's to the next 100 non ww2 cut and pastes from newspapers :D
     
  9. C.Evans

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    Though I tried to give Sir Richard-that is Sir Richard the Lionhearted :-D his 100th :salute: I kept getting that silly lil message saying I have to pass the cheese potato casserole-er I mean-passing out those points to others here-even ze unworthy :lol: :lol: However, that's a roblem because....everybody is worthy even if I hate the sum b****! :-D just kidding on the hate part of course :lol: :lol:
     
  10. Richard

    Richard Expert

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    Drew5233

    Well done winning a free years subcription to the Daily Mail. :D
     
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  11. Richard

    Richard Expert

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    I could get use to this. :D
     
  12. SMLE shooter

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    Good job Richard.
     
  13. Drew5233

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    Cheers matey...I'm running low on bog roll ;)
     
  14. Mussolini

    Mussolini Gaming Guru WW2|ORG Editor

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    I'm always open to Salute-bribes. You know what they say after all:

    "Giving Mussolini a salute a day, keeps der PanzerPenguin away."

    (Yes, I even claim copyrights to that saying! Hah!)
     
  15. Richard

    Richard Expert

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    Bit rough on the bot. :D
     
  16. Richard

    Richard Expert

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    Can I inspect the copyright papers please. If all is in order you never know. :D
     
  17. urqh

    urqh Tea drinking surrender monkey

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    Ink on the Mail is the cheap stuff Richard. Bout time you upped the ante. Try the Telegraph. Smaller print and slightly thicker than the average broadsheet..Although I will stick...figuratively....to the Independant.
     
  18. Richard

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    Nothing wrong with the Independent it's a fine newspaper. :D
     
  19. GRW

    GRW Pillboxologist WW2|ORG Editor

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    Well done Rich. :)
     
  20. von Poop

    von Poop Waspish

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    The Izal of the newsprint world perhaps?
    [​IMG]

    As a little-know historical side-note; it's believed that British 'black ops' teams have often deployed large air-drops of boxed Izal to enemy troops, in successful attempts to completely destroy their morale and fighting efficiency. :shifty:

    ~A
     
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